KOH URATARI SALEYAR DS. AUTUMN BULLOCK AND CATTLE FAIR, THURSDAY, MARCH :30th, 1916. At 1 o'clock. mHE NEW ZEALAND LOAN AND J- MERCANTILE AGENCY CO., LTD., will sell by Public Auction as and MINED SHEEP, including 40 4 to 5-year-old bullocks 300 3 and 'M -year-old bullocks 200 2-i to 3-year-old bullocks 200 20-months steers 150 2J-year empty heifers 100 weaner steers 150 18-months empty boilers Also on account of F. H. Symons, Esq., Hurimoana, who is leaving the district: — WITHOUT RESERVE. 220 2, 4'-and 6 i'.m. ewes 30 wethers 230 fat and forward lambs on raps 40 bead mixed cattle 2 2i-year .Jersey heifers 1 draught mare and foal 1 mare and foal 2 2§-year draught fillies The implements, furniture, two children's ponies, pigs, etc., to be sold at clearing sale, will be adver-
ELECTION OF SCHOOL COMMITTEES. pHE ANNUAL MEETING of A Householders for the Election of School Committees will be held in tlio several School Districts, at the places stilted below, on MONDAY, April 17, at the hour of 7.30 p.m., for I'm purpose of electing duly nominated persons as Members of School Committees for the ensuing year, as provided by Section <l3 (i) of "The Education Act, 1914/' The number of persons to be elected for each district is as follows: Ackland, Albert, Awatima, Bell Block, Bird, Cardiff, Carrington, Denbigh, Douglas, Dudley, Durham, Egmont Village, Hillsborough, Huirangi, Huiroa, H'uiakama, ilurford, Ihaia, Kabui, Kina, iCohuratahi, Kent, Koru, Kaimata, Korito, Kaimiro, Lepperton, Lincoln, Manjgahume, Matau, Mt. Messenger, Musker's, Mangorei Lower, Mangorei Upper, Makahu, Mangaehu, Mimi, Mohakan, Marco, Maboe, Newali, Ngaere, Norfolk; Oeo, Okoke, Oaonni, Oka to, Oalcnra, Okau, Oniata, Opu* nake, Patlia, Pitone, I'iko, Pungarebu, Pmangi, Pohokura, Pukearulie, Puiiiwhakau, Pembroke, Pihama, Punihp, Pukeho, Rahotu, Ratapiko, Kaupuha, Radnor, Rowan, Stanley, Tarurutangi, Tataraimaka, Tuna, Tarata, Tikorangi, Te Kiri, Tariki, Tutu* bawa, Tabora, Tongaporutu, Urufci, Urenui, Warea, Waibi, Waingongora. VVaiongona, Whangaraomona, Waiau, Waitui, and York, each five (5) persons, the elections to be held in the respective Schoolbouses. Fitzroy, Frankley, Midhjrst, and Toko, each seven (7) persons, bho election to be held in the respective Schoolbouses. Central, Inglewood, Stratford, WaiLara, ami West End, each nine (9) persons, the election to be held in the NOMINATION OF CANDIDATES. ''Householders of the various School Districts are hereby requested to send in to the. Chairman of the School Committee in their District the names of persons! being Resident Householders, nominated by them to serve on the Committee for tbe ensuing term. "The nominations must be in writing, signed by the proposer and candidate, and .sent to the Chairman of the School Committee on or before .MONDAY, April 10, 1916, not later than 8 p.m. "Nominations may also be made at tbe Meeting of Householders to be bold on MONDAY, April 17, 1916. "The first meeting of each of the newly-elected Committees for the appointment of Chairman is hereby convened at the above-named places immediately after the elections." By order of the Board. I'. S. WHLTCOMBE, Secretary. |. Education Office, March 24. 1916.
lONA BOARDING HOUSE, TOKO ROAD, TOKO iV3RS. C. CORBETT, Proprieties. When visiting Toko, sta.v here. Lunch 12--2, Dimwr 6—7. Casual or Poitnanont iloarders taken TERMS MODXItATE. HOVEL STABLES. ,)LIY, ROOM? JENTRAIUY SITUATED. EVERY ATIWriON Your horse is well looked alter here J, THACKER.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXVIV, Issue 93, 25 March 1916, Page 8
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